Uveitis
What is Uveitis? Uveitis is the name given to a wide ranging group of disease which ultimately cause inflammation of the different layers of the
Mon - Fri: 9am - 4pm
Sat - Sun: By Appointment
Suite 3, Ground Floor
14 Hill St, Southport Qld 4215 (Directions)
GCEOS offers Specialist eye consultations, advice, and a variety of surgical treatment options to meet your preferences. Your confidence in your healthcare and your choice on how you wish to be treated is paramount.
If you need surgery, treatments can be performed under local anaesthetic, sedation and general anaesthetic. For those that wish for something more than a local anaesthetic injection, yet do not want to attend a hospital theatre, we are able to offer a special in-office procedure using light sedation.
Our on-site Specialist Anaesthetist will support you and you can recover in a relaxing environment within our recovery suite, with our registered nurses attending to your needs.
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